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How the Indians Lost Their Land
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Author(s):
Stuart BANNER
Publication date:
January 31 2005
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Harvard University Press
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9780674020535
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January 31 2005
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10.4159/9780674020535
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1. Native Proprietors
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6. Removal
7. Reservations
3. From Contract to Treaty
Epilogue
2. Manhattan for Twenty-four Dollars
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8. Allotment
Acknowledgments
Index
4. A Revolution in Land Policy
5. From Ownership to Occupancy
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Introduction
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